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Claire Wardle
Claire Wardle
Professor of the Practice, Brown University
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Information disorder: Toward an interdisciplinary framework for research and policymaking
C Wardle, H Derakhshan
Council of Europe 27, 1-107, 2017
34692017
Fake news. It’s complicated
C Wardle
First draft 16, 1-11, 2017
12252017
Thinking about ‘information disorder’: formats of misinformation, disinformation, and mal-information
C Wardle, H Derakhshan
Journalism,‘fake news’& disinformation, 43-54, 2018
3882018
“Have they got news for us?” Audience revolution or business as usual at the BBC?
A Williams, C Wardle, K Wahl-Jorgensen
Journalism Practice 5 (1), 85-99, 2011
2812011
Beyond user-generated content: a production study examining the ways in which UGC is used at the BBC
C Wardle, A Williams
Media, culture & society 32 (5), 781-799, 2010
2642010
Understanding information disorder
C Wardle
First draft 22, 2019
2172019
The need for smarter definitions and practical, timely empirical research on information disorder
C Wardle
Digital journalism 6 (8), 951-963, 2018
1432018
Information disorder: The essential glossary
C Wardle
Harvard, MA: Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy …, 2018
1122018
A public health research agenda for managing infodemics: methods and results of the first WHO infodemiology conference
N Calleja, AH AbdAllah, N Abad, N Ahmed, D Albarracin, E Altieri, ...
JMIR infodemiology 1 (1), e30979, 2021
1092021
Audience views on user-generated content: Exploring the value of news from the bottom up
K Wahl-Jorgensen, A Williams, C Wardle
Northern Lights: Film & media studies yearbook 8 (1), 177-194, 2010
1072010
Information disorder: definitions
H Derakhshan, C Wardle
Understanding and addressing the disinformation ecosystem 5, 12, 2017
992017
Too little, too late: social media companies’ failure to tackle vaccine misinformation poses a real threat
C Wardle, E Singerman
bmj 372, 2021
892021
Monsters and angels: Visual press coverage of child murders in the USA and UK, 1930—2000
C Wardle
Journalism 8 (3), 263-284, 2007
882007
A new world disorder
C Wardle
Scientific American 321 (3), 88-95, 2019
712019
ugc@ thebbc: Understanding its impact upon contributors, non-contributors and BBC News
C Wardle, A Williams
Cardiff University, 2008
692008
No emotion, no sympathy': The visual construction of Maxine Carr
PJ Jones, C Wardle
Crime, Media, Culture 4 (1), 53-71, 2008
682008
Encounters with visual misinformation and labels across platforms: An interview and diary study to inform ecosystem approaches to misinformation interventions
E Saltz, CR Leibowicz, C Wardle
Extended Abstracts of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing …, 2021
662021
Under the surface: Covid-19 vaccine narratives, misinformation and data deficits on social media
R Smith, S Cubbon, C Wardle
First draft 12, 2020
662020
“IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU” The move towards “personal” and “societal” narratives in newspaper coverage of child murder, 1930–2000
C Wardle
Journalism Studies 7 (4), 515-533, 2006
622006
The press as agents of nationalism in the Queen’s Golden Jubilee: How British newspapers celebrated a media event
C Wardle, E West
European Journal of Communication 19 (2), 195-214, 2004
572004
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